10 hours ago Welcome to our new patient portal, My Care Corner. Our patient portal was updated to My Care Corner to provide you personal access to your health information with a more enhanced experience. The new patient portal can be accessed at https://mycarecorner.net/. If you were not a previous portal patient but would like to join please submit your information below to receive … >> Go To The Portal
Welcome to our new patient portal, My Care Corner. Our patient portal was updated to My Care Corner to provide you personal access to your health information with a more enhanced experience. The new patient portal can be accessed at https://mycarecorner.net/. If you were not a previous portal patient but would like to join please submit your information below to receive …
Welcome to Snoqualmie Valley Hospital. Serving the Snoqualmie Valley since 1977, Snoqualmie Valley Hospital serves the communities of Snoqualmie, North Bend, Carnation, Preston, Fall City and the surrounding area, as far east as Snoqualmie Summit. SVH is a designated Level 5 Trauma Center, a Level 2 Cardiac facility and Level 3 Stroke facility.
Sign into the your Patient Portal account. Tap or click on the registration task on your home page banner or select "Settings" at the top right hand side of your screen, and select "Add Child/Dependent" from the drop down menu. When prompted, enter the child or dependents PIN. Enter the child or dependents Date of Birth.
Welcome to Snoqualmie Valley Hospital’s MyCareCorner, your personal portal to your health record. We created this simple, yet comprehensive guide to help you navigate through your new portal. While you may see some differences compared to what you are used to, your new portal offers an enhanced experience and ability to effectively manage your health with your provider.
This policy outlines Snoqualmie Valley Hospital’s admission process, criteria and status. Admission Policy
Shift changes occur at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. every day. Patient care information will be shared with the oncoming staff followed by a complete assessment of the patient. The nurses use Bar Code Medication Administration. After verbal confirmation of the patient’s name, their ID band is scanned, as is each medication.
Our board certified internal medicine physicians, or hospitalists, care for each patient. These hospitalists may also request consultations with specialty physicians or other specialists during your stay.
After receiving updated guidance from the Washington State Department of Health, the overall policy around patient visitation is changing this week.
Family and friends are welcome to dine in our cafe, which is located on the main level of our hospital.